Restricting or heavy censorship could violate the United States constitution. The First Amendment describes our freedom of speech that is practiced in the US and it would clearly be violating the right that was made. There are other exposures of violence in society than just video games. Schulzke makes apparent in order to stay consistent “Competitive sports, for example, would have to be banned as these are far more dangerous than video games” (135). American football is an extremely violent sport that the objective is based solely around tackling somebody to the ground. At Hockey Games, pushing, shoving, and breaking out into fights are encouraged. Throughout history, there are even a team’s fan base rioting after big championships. With these competitive sports, violence is encouraged and not to mention the advertising of alcohol during sporting events that can lead to irrational behavior additionally. Compare professional athletes track record to professional videogame players, there are multiple cases of assault with professional athletes. An example Ray Rice, former running back for the Ravens football team, in 2014 has charges with aggravated assault to his then fiancée which had mass media coverage. As for professional gamers, there are not violent crimes to note of. Even other issues arise from sports that are not questioned, “Pappas puts it that some athletes ' competitive drive continues away from the playing field (some athletes have carried their competitive drive into perverse sexual events) . . . Athletes engage in a variety of negative behaviors that target women for sex” (Marasescu 151). Sexual assault being a possible factor just because these athletes have a “strong competitive drive” does not make it acceptable. Hypothetically speaking, the amount of revenue these national sports bring in, the support of banning them will be very slim. As video games
Restricting or heavy censorship could violate the United States constitution. The First Amendment describes our freedom of speech that is practiced in the US and it would clearly be violating the right that was made. There are other exposures of violence in society than just video games. Schulzke makes apparent in order to stay consistent “Competitive sports, for example, would have to be banned as these are far more dangerous than video games” (135). American football is an extremely violent sport that the objective is based solely around tackling somebody to the ground. At Hockey Games, pushing, shoving, and breaking out into fights are encouraged. Throughout history, there are even a team’s fan base rioting after big championships. With these competitive sports, violence is encouraged and not to mention the advertising of alcohol during sporting events that can lead to irrational behavior additionally. Compare professional athletes track record to professional videogame players, there are multiple cases of assault with professional athletes. An example Ray Rice, former running back for the Ravens football team, in 2014 has charges with aggravated assault to his then fiancée which had mass media coverage. As for professional gamers, there are not violent crimes to note of. Even other issues arise from sports that are not questioned, “Pappas puts it that some athletes ' competitive drive continues away from the playing field (some athletes have carried their competitive drive into perverse sexual events) . . . Athletes engage in a variety of negative behaviors that target women for sex” (Marasescu 151). Sexual assault being a possible factor just because these athletes have a “strong competitive drive” does not make it acceptable. Hypothetically speaking, the amount of revenue these national sports bring in, the support of banning them will be very slim. As video games